Scherb Early Origins

The surname Scherb was first found in Austria, where the name emerged in mediaeval times as one of the notable families of the region. From the 13th century the surname was identified with the great social and economic evolution which made this nation a landmark contributor to the development of Europe.

Scherb Spelling Variations

Scherb Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Scherer, Scher, Scherers, Schere, Scherr, Scherrer and many more.

Scherb Early History

Scherb Early History

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Scherb research. Another 399 words (28 lines of text) covering the years 1298, 1816, 1807, 1631, 1712, 1747, 1804, 1795, 1841, 1886, 1815 and 1889 are included under the topic Early Scherb History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Scherb Early Notables (pre 1700)

Scherb Early Notables (pre 1700)

During this period prominent bearers of the name Scherb were Sebastian Anton Scherer (1631-1712), a German composer and organist of the Baroque era; Barthelemy Scherer (1747-1804), an Austrian general in the French army...

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The Great Migration

The Great Migration

Some of the first settlers of this family name were:

Scherb Settlers in United States in the 18th Century

Jacob Scherb, who arrived in New York, NY in 1709

Michel Scherb, who arrived in Massachusetts in 1753

Miegel Scherb, who landed in Massachusetts in 1753

Contemporary Notables of the name Scherb (post 1700)

Contemporary Notables of the name Scherb (post 1700)

Marc Amand Elisée Scherb, French Brigadier General during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars from 1789 to 1815

The Scherb Family Crest was acquired from the Houseofnames.com archives. The Scherb Family Crest was drawn according to heraldic standards based on published blazons. We generally include the oldest published family crest once associated with each surname.